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My ‘breasts’ are in pain – Bobrisky reveals

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Nigeria’s controversial crossdresser, Idris Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky, was rushed to the Police Hospital in Falomo, Lagos, after complaining of pain in his ‘breasts.’ 

Sources indicate that Bobrisky expressed discomfort following several hours spent in a police cell at Alagbon, Lagos State. The incident occurred around 2 p.m. yesterday when he was taken to the hospital.

While Bobrisky claimed that his ‘breasts’ were hurting, a police source disclosed to Vanguard that the ambulance trip was merely a decoy.

It was revealed that the Commissioner of Police overseeing the Special Fraud Unit (SFU) in Lagos State had visited the Nigeria Police Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID) at Alagbon with the intention of transferring Bobrisky to his command at SFU.

“They were concerned about avoiding public attention, so they sent for a police ambulance with the number plate LLD339LP,” the source added.

Another source indicated that Bobrisky complained bitterly about pain in his ‘breast,’ which was why they insisted on taking him to the Police Hospital, Falomo before transferring him to SFU. “This occurred after the CP of SFU visited the command to supervise the transfer.”

The source added that before Bobrisky was placed in the cell, he was isolated from other inmates and kept in a separate location, with two armed officers assigned to guard his cell after profiling him.

The police source further stated that the two armed officers remained present until Bobrisky was taken out and placed in the ambulance for transport to the Police Hospital, Falomo.

When Vanguard approached him inside the ambulance and asked for his name, he identified himself with his male name, Idris.

While he was in the ambulance, a female nurse and a fully armed police officer were present to guard him. He was placed on a stretcher inside the ambulance.

Recall that Okuneye, spent Monday night at the FCID, Alagbon, Lagos, after being arrested by the Nigeria Immigration Service, NIS.

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